I know not everyone on this sub is from the US but what are things you have been surprised to learn are not a “standard” in other parts of the world (compared to where you grew up)?
I’ll add a few of mine
- Ice is not standard outside the US
- We went to Ireland and I had recently broken a part of my ankle, finding any ice was a wild endeavor
- US food portions are actually substantial
- this one is super easy mode but still, it shocked me seeing how and what we eat against other countries
- Major cities/countries can have power grid issues (looking at you South Africa)
- I had no idea that the grid was that unstable in SA until this most recent season of Other Way
I will say this about portion sizes – ours are ridiculous! My vf and I have both started eating smaller portions, and I’ve lost almost 30 lbs. I don’t exercise, I work from home 10 hrs a day and never leave the house, I even drink Dr. Pepper daily!
Most of the obesity problem is due to portion sizes.
We can’t go to a restaurant and finish all of our food. Seriously. We wasted 100 bucks at Red Lobster and only finished half of our plates.
I recently (6 months ago) went to a dietitian about 6 months ago and had several meetings through the summer to learn portions and “coping mechanisms” I am down 45 lbs!
The first meal my husband and I had in the US (we’re from Canada) about 10 years ago, we ordered an appetizer to split and an entree each. I could not believe how much food came out. And one side was a sweet potato… with option to add marshmallows and caramel sauce. Whaaaaat. After that we ordered one meal between us.